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Colorado National Guardsman PFC. Marion Justus (CQ), of Thornton, take a few minutes to rest from the intense heat and humidity in Chalmette National Cemetery in St. Bernard Parish, LA, Tuesday September 13, 2005. Justus and fellow guardsmen had wanted to pay their respect to fellow soldiers by cleaning downed trees that had fallen over the graves. The debris was a result from Hurricane Katrina wrath. (MARIA J. AVILA (AVILA Accent on first A) /ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) Marion Justus (CQ)

Colorado National Guardsman PFC. Marion Justus (CQ), of Thornton, take a few minutes to rest from the intense heat and humidity in Chalmette National Cemetery in St. Bernard Parish, LA, Tuesday September 13, 2005. Justus and fellow guardsmen had wanted to pay their respect to fellow soldiers by cleaning downed trees that had fallen over the graves. The debris was a result from Hurricane Katrina wrath. (MARIA J. AVILA (AVILA Accent on first A) /ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) Marion Justus (CQ)

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MJA;Colorado National Guardsman PFC. Marion Justus (CQ), of Thornton, take a few minutes to rest from the intense heat and humidity in Chalmette National Cemetery in St. Bernard Parish, LA, Tuesday September 13, 2005. Justus and fellow guardsmen had wanted to pay their respect to fellow soldiers by cleaning downed trees that had fallen over the graves. The debris was a result from Hurricane Katrina wrath. (MARIA J. AVILA (AVILA Accent on first A) /ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) Marion Justus (CQ)

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2005-09-28 04:05:24

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2005:09:13 10:52:22

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